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Masking returning to B.C. hospitals, clinics as respiratory illnesses rise

Masking returning to B.C. hospitals, clinics as respiratory illnesses rise

COVID-19, influenza vaccines to begin rolling out in early October
Cowichan society aiming to host national conference on missing people

Cowichan society aiming to host national conference on missing people

Cowichan Missing and Murdered Women, Men and Children Society also plan fundraising gala
Nisga’a pole return marks global landmark in reconciliation reckoning

Nisga’a pole return marks global landmark in reconciliation reckoning

Return to B.C. from Scottish museum could mark new chapter in post-colonial relationships
Poll shows United, Conservatives neck-and-neck in B.C., well behind the NDP

Poll shows United, Conservatives neck-and-neck in B.C., well behind the NDP

Premier Eby warns against ‘race to the bottom’ on political right as his party retains strong lead
West Coast First Nations ready to mark 50 years since residential school closed

West Coast First Nations ready to mark 50 years since residential school closed

Anniversary celebration will take place on Sept. 30 for Orange Shirt Day in Port Alberni
Two men not allowed to return to Quadra Island following weapons incident

Two men not allowed to return to Quadra Island following weapons incident

RCMP arrested men after incident involving weapons on island
Winter tires required by October 1

Winter tires required by October 1

Designated highways require winter tires or chains from Oct 1 to March 31, other routes to April 30
4 plead guilty in B.C. drug trafficking investigation

4 plead guilty in B.C. drug trafficking investigation

Full patch Hells Angels member among those charged
Okanagan school district needs kitty litter for ice, not kids

Okanagan school district needs kitty litter for ice, not kids

Responding to social media, SD67 says it’s not ordering litter for students who identify as cats
B.C. gurdwara reacts after video of Sikh leader’s shooting leaked to media

B.C. gurdwara reacts after video of Sikh leader’s shooting leaked to media

Unclear how The Washington Post was able to see the video of Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s death